Located just off Glenwood Avenue halfway between Interstates 540 and 440, ECPI University’s Raleigh Campus sits in the heart of North Carolina’s world-famous Triangle region, known for its cutting-edge research and hi-tech companies. It’s a dynamic community that offers worlds of opportunity, and ECPI University has positioned itself to help its students prosper.

In today’s workplace, companies want to hire employees who are job-ready. That’s why our campus has forged partnerships with many of the region’s top employers. Companies like Cisco Systems, EMC, G4S, Wake Med, AT&T, Wake County Sheriff’s Department, the Raleigh Police Department, Duke University Medical System, and Unihealth Healthcare provide our students with opportunities for externships, clinical rotations, and jobs. They also provide our faculty with important feedback. By sitting on our Academic Advisory Boards, these industry professionals help ensure that what we teach in the classroom translates into the real world.

As a student on the Raleigh campus, you can get involved in a number of clubs and organizations that can help you learn, have a little fun, and help others at the same time. For example, the local chapter of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) meets on our campus each term. It’s an excellent opportunity for students to gain valuable knowledge and begin networking with local professionals. Other campus clubs and organizations include:

Students, faculty, and staff are also active in the community, supporting a variety of causes such as the American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Susan G. Komen Foundation, the Food Bank, Adopt-a-Highway, USO, United Way and Kramden Institute to name just a few.

Located just off Glenwood Avenue halfway between Interstates 540 and 440, ECPI University’s Raleigh Campus sits in the heart of North Carolina’s world-famous Triangle region, known for its cutting-edge research and hi-tech companies. It’s a dynamic community that offers worlds of opportunity, and ECPI University has positioned itself to help its students prosper.

In today’s workplace, companies want to hire employees who are job-ready. That’s why our campus has forged partnerships with many of the region’s top employers. Companies like Cisco Systems, EMC, G4S, Wake Med, AT&T, Wake County Sheriff’s Department, the Raleigh Police Department, Duke University Medical System, and Unihealth Healthcare provide our students with opportunities for externships, clinical rotations, and jobs. They also provide our faculty with important feedback. By sitting on our Academic Advisory Boards, these industry professionals help ensure that what we teach in the classroom translates into the real world.

As a student on the Raleigh campus, you can get involved in a number of clubs and organizations that can help you learn, have a little fun, and help others at the same time. For example, the local chapter of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) meets on our campus each term. It’s an excellent opportunity for students to gain valuable knowledge and begin networking with local professionals. Other campus clubs and organizations include:

Students, faculty, and staff are also active in the community, supporting a variety of causes such as the American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Susan G. Komen Foundation, the Food Bank, Adopt-a-Highway, USO, United Way and Kramden Institute to name just a few.

Located just off Glenwood Avenue halfway between Interstates 540 and 440, ECPI University’s Raleigh Campus sits in the heart of North Carolina’s world-famous Triangle region, known for its cutting-edge research and hi-tech companies. It’s a dynamic community that offers worlds of opportunity, and ECPI University has positioned itself to help its students prosper.

In today’s workplace, companies want to hire employees who are job-ready. That’s why our campus has forged partnerships with many of the region’s top employers. Companies like Cisco Systems, EMC, G4S, Wake Med, AT&T, Wake County Sheriff’s Department, the Raleigh Police Department, Duke University Medical System, and Unihealth Healthcare provide our students with opportunities for externships, clinical rotations, and jobs. They also provide our faculty with important feedback. By sitting on our Academic Advisory Boards, these industry professionals help ensure that what we teach in the classroom translates into the real world.

As a student on the Raleigh campus, you can get involved in a number of clubs and organizations that can help you learn, have a little fun, and help others at the same time. For example, the local chapter of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) meets on our campus each term. It’s an excellent opportunity for students to gain valuable knowledge and begin networking with local professionals. Other campus clubs and organizations include:

Students, faculty, and staff are also active in the community, supporting a variety of causes such as the American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Susan G. Komen Foundation, the Food Bank, Adopt-a-Highway, USO, United Way and Kramden Institute to name just a few.

Located just off Glenwood Avenue halfway between Interstates 540 and 440, ECPI University’s Raleigh Campus sits in the heart of North Carolina’s world-famous Triangle region, known for its cutting-edge research and hi-tech companies. It’s a dynamic community that offers worlds of opportunity, and ECPI University has positioned itself to help its students prosper.

In today’s workplace, companies want to hire employees who are job-ready. That’s why our campus has forged partnerships with many of the region’s top employers. Companies like Cisco Systems, EMC, G4S, Wake Med, AT&T, Wake County Sheriff’s Department, the Raleigh Police Department, Duke University Medical System, and Unihealth Healthcare provide our students with opportunities for externships, clinical rotations, and jobs. They also provide our faculty with important feedback. By sitting on our Academic Advisory Boards, these industry professionals help ensure that what we teach in the classroom translates into the real world.

As a student on the Raleigh campus, you can get involved in a number of clubs and organizations that can help you learn, have a little fun, and help others at the same time. For example, the local chapter of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) meets on our campus each term. It’s an excellent opportunity for students to gain valuable knowledge and begin networking with local professionals. Other campus clubs and organizations include:

Students, faculty, and staff are also active in the community, supporting a variety of causes such as the American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Susan G. Komen Foundation, the Food Bank, Adopt-a-Highway, USO, United Way and Kramden Institute to name just a few.

With endless hot spots, superb shopping and dining, historical treasures, exciting professional hockey games, and incredible area-wide celebration, it’s no wonder people are drawn to this vibrant community. And throughout ECPI University’s campus, you’ll find a caring and collaborative atmosphere with plenty of clubs and organizations that will make you feel right at home including the:

Criminal Justice Club

Medical Club

Information Systems Security Association/ECPI Student Chapter

Student Veterans of America

National Technical Honor Society

Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society

Students, faculty, and staff are also very active in the community, supporting a variety of causes such as the American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Susan G. Komen Foundation, the Food Bank, Adopt-a-Highway, USO, United Way and Kramden Institute to name just a few

SAC – Student assistance center – Time management, study habits, college life skills, etc… Dept Tutoring Centers – CJ, Business, EET, and CIS Student Services/ride share, and various other services for students Certification workshops in all academic departments Career services department Student Resource Services Community Awareness Days – each fall sponsored by Student Services – dozens of community support and assistance organizations come on site to explain what they have to offer students. Capital Area Transit